Phase-sensitive thermoelectricity and long-range Josephson effect supported by thermal gradient
Abstract
We demonstrate that thermoelectric signal as well as dc Josephson current may be severely enhanced in multi-terminal superconducting hybrid nanostructures exposed to a temperature gradient. At temperatures T strongly exceeding the Thouless energy of our device both the supercurrent and the thermo-induced voltage are dominated by the contribution from non-equilibrium low energy quasiparticles and are predicted to decay slowly (algebraically rather than exponentially) with increasing T. We also predict a non-trivial current-phase relation and a transition to a π-junction state controlled by both the temperature gradient and the system topology. All these features are simultaneously observable in the same experiment.
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